What began as a peace project for his mother became an opportunity for Joe Schulten to meet children in the Soviet Union. Traveling to Russia was truly a voyage of discovery for this boy from Georgia. The pictorial record of Joe's trip is an inviting introduction to the diversity and richness of peoples around the world. Full-color photographs.
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What began as a peace project for his mother became an opportunity for Joe Schulten to meet children in the Soviet Union. Traveling to Russia was truly a voyage of discovery for this boy from Georgia. The pictorial record of Joe's trip is an inviting introduction to the diversity and richness of peoples around the world. Full-color photographs.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book New York, NY, U.S. A: Morrow/Avon, 1991. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. DJ has edge wear, minor creases, minor scratches, rubbed corners/spine. No writing. Very good condition! . ISBN: 0688098967.
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Photographs By E. Alan McGee. Very Good+ to Near Fine. No Jacket. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. Shiny surface of covers lightly scuffed, top corner tips slightly bumped along side edges of tips. Summary from copyright page: On a visit to promote friendship and understanding between Soviets and Americans, a young boy from Atlanta, Georgia, observes life in the Soviet Republic of Georgia. Non-paginated, about 34 pages.
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Illustrated by McGee, Alan. As New in Very Good dust jacket. 0688098967. Pictorial record of a child from Georgia, USA who visits the Soviet Socialist Republic of Georgia as part of Leslie Schulten's Project Peace Tree, ordinary people doing something for world peace and understanding. Large print with plenty of colour pictures to help children understand life in anothe country. Crease to inside front flap of jacket.; 4to.